l-i'J TRAXSACIIONS AND PPvOCEEDINGS OF THE [Sess. lvhi. 



* C. Leucanthemu.m, L. — Not common. Attadale, Ulla- 

 pool, Applecross, and Kishoru, etc, 



* Matricaria inodora, L. — Common, and as a very 

 large flowered plant. 



(M. Chamomilla, L. — Given in Dixon's list.) 



: Taxacetum vulgaee, L. — Side of Gairloch (Dr. Light- 

 foot). Given in Dixon's list. I saw it as a garden escape 

 at Jeantown. 



(Ax'THEMis MAEITIMA, L., is given in Dixon's list ; probably 

 Matricaria inodora was intended.) 



(Artemisia Absinthium, L. — Cnven in the Applecross 

 list, but very likely A. vulgaris v/as mistaken for it. If 

 the former really occurred it was not a native.) 



'"' TussiLAGO Fakfara, L. — Xot common. Kinlochewe, 

 Dundonnell, Ullapool, Kishorn, etc. 



''• Petasites officinalis, Mcench. — Eare. South side of 

 Loch Duich. 



:DoRONicuM Pardalianche.s, L. — Shiel. A garden 

 straggler. 



* Senecio vulgaris, L. — Xot common. Kinlochewe, 

 L'llapool, Jeantown, etc. 



* S. sylvaticus, L. — Local and rather rare. Often on 

 cottage roofs at L'llapool and Jeantown. 



* S. Jacob-UA, L. — Very common. A shoit-rayed form 

 also occui'red. 



* S. AQ caucus, Huds. — Common. 



( ? Arctium majus, Schk. — In the Applecross list. My 

 Torridon plant was a form of intermedium.) 



'"' A. intermedium, Lange. — Kinlochewe, Torridon, and 

 Jeantown. 



'" A. MINUS, Schk. — Mollan, Ullapool, Jeantown. 



(Caeduus nutans, L. — In Dixon's list. Probably an 

 error.) 



* Cnicus lanceolatl'S, Willd. Abundant. The var. 

 nemorale, Eeichb., occurred at Kinlochewe. 



* C. palustris, AVilld. — Abundant. Sometimes with 

 whitish flowers. 



C. heterophyllus, Willd. — Xot very common. Loch 

 Maree .side, Ullapool, etc. See '' Top. Bot.," ed. i. 



* C. ARVENSIS, Willd. — Common, and occasionally with 

 white flowers. The var. mitis, Koch., was seen at 



